What to do when you only have modest wine on hand for a decorous guest
Horace knew what to do: apprise him frankly of what to expect and drop a hopeful hint
Roger Kimball is a US columnist for The Spectator, the publisher of Encounter Books and the editor and publisher of the New Criterion.
Horace knew what to do: apprise him frankly of what to expect and drop a hopeful hint
Will those responsible be held accountable? Fat chance
Once again, the media industrial complex underestimated the man they love to hate
He got fifty or so ‘intelligence’ officials to suggest Hunter’s laptop was ‘Russian disinformation’
Our biggest threat isn’t Russia or China, but our own elite
The Loire is home to a handful of varietals, from Melon de Bourgogne, the grape of Muscadet, to Sauvignon Blanc in Sancerre
The Biden administration has been lying about the evacuation from Afghanistan from the day that it began
There is a dismal circus-like atmosphere to the entire proceeding, a sort of tin-pot reality-TV show that has forgotten it is fiction
The Biden administration lied — but is that really a surprise?
Trump does not inhabit the same magic circle of exemption as the Hunter Bidens of the world
Putin made no move in Ukraine during Trump’s administration. Coincidence?
She may be a lousy VP, but Joe’s stuck with her
Bob Costello has accused the Manhattan DA of failing to reveal ‘hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence’
Wine is only a condiment if your host has blundered in his choice
Trump’s VP is a very decent man — with an ulterior motive
He’s being accused of ‘cherry-picking.’ Isn’t that exactly what the J6 Committee did?
A New York Times exposé dramatizes the consequences of Biden border policy
In the end there were just too many trunks full of classified documents
The Cusanusstift motto is ‘drink wine and do good’ — what’s not to like?
He might boycott the 2024 convention if Trump is the nominee. Perish the thought!